OPF Font Scheme

Grandview

Grandview is a sans serif OPF font scheme for Latin presentations, using Grandview Display for headings with Grandview for body text.

Heading Font

Grandview Display

Body Font

Grandview: Bold road sign

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OPF Config

font-schemes:grandview
Open Presentation Format
{
  "$schema": "https://pptx.dev/schema/opf/v1",
  "version": "1.0",
  "meta": {
    "title": "PPTX.gallery — font-schemes/grandview"
  },
  "design": {
    "fonts": {
      "scheme": "grandview"
    }
  },
  "slides": [
    {
      "id": "gallery-preview-1",
      "layout": "title-slide",
      "elements": []
    }
  ]
}
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Use For

Business presentations, product decks, sales narratives, internal strategy, and general-purpose slides.

Avoid For

Brand systems that require a specific proprietary typeface or highly expressive editorial tone.

OPF ID
grandview
Type
Sans Serif
Language Coverage
Latin
Readability
9/10
License
System font; availability and use follow the installed operating system or Microsoft Office font license.

Type Size Reference

ElementSizePurpose
Main Title44-60ptOpening slides, major section headers
Section Header32-40ptTopic introductions, key messages
Subheading24-28ptSupporting points, category labels
Body Text20-24ptDetailed content, explanations
Captions14-16ptImage credits, footnotes, sources

Font Scheme Rules

Maximum 3 Type Sizes

Use no more than three distinct sizes per slide: headline, subhead, and body. This maintains clear hierarchy without visual chaos.

Minimum 24pt Body Text

Body text should be at least 24 points for comfortable readability, even from the back of a large room.

Two Fonts Maximum

Stick to one font for headings and one for body text. More typefaces create inconsistency and slow reading.

Consistent Line Height

Use 1.4-1.6x line height for body text. Tight leading makes text hard to scan; loose leading wastes space.

Left-Align Body Text

Left-aligned text is fastest to read. Reserve center-alignment for short headlines and quotes only.

Limit Line Length

Keep lines to 50-75 characters for optimal readability. Full-width text blocks are exhausting to read.